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Supreme Court of India
Bhupender Singh vs Reema on 10 July, 2018Author: Kurian

Bench: [ K Kaul], [ Joseph]

NON-REPORTABLE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

CIVIL APPEAL NO. 6219 OF 2018
[@ SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (C) NO.33195/2015]

BHUPENDER SINGH APPELLANT(S)

VERSUS

REEMA RESPONDENT(S)

J U D G M E N T

KURIAN, J.

Leave granted.

2. The appellant is before this Court aggrieved by

the judgment of the High Court whereby the decree of

divorce granted by the Trial Court was reversed. The

Trial Court granted decree of divorce on the ground

of cruelty.

3. When the matter came up before this Court, having

regard to the background of the litigations between

the parties, we directed the parties to be present

before this Court. We also had the assistance of Ms.

Reena Singh, learned counsel. The parties have

finally settled their disputes amicably. It is agreed
Signature Not Verified
between the parties that the entire disputes can be
Digitally signed by
NARENDRA PRASAD
Date: 2018.07.12
14:39:17 IST
Reason: given a quietus. As part of the settlement, the

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appellant/husband has handed over a Demand Draft for

a sum of Rs.8,00,000/- (Rupees Eight Lacs only) to

the respondent/wife, which has been duly acknowledged

by the respondent/wife.

4. Since the parties are before us, we have

interacted with them and we find that they have taken

an independent and conscious decision to have a

decree of divorce by mutual consent and part as

friends.

5. The joint application for divorce by mutual

consent signed by the respective counsel along with

two separate affidavits signed by the parties are

taken on Board.

6. Accordingly, this appeal is allowed and the

marriage between Bhupender Singh/appellant and Mrs.

Reema/respondent is dissolved by a decree of divorce

on mutual consent. The parties shall abide by the

terms and conditions mentioned in the joint

application dated 10.07.2018, which shall form part

of this order.

7. Since the parties have settled all their

disputes, they shall not initiate any fresh civil or

criminal proceedings against each other and their

family members on account of the matrimonial disputes

and the pending litigations shall be terminated

appropriately.

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8. Pending application(s), if any, shall stand
disposed of.
9. There shall be no orders as to costs.

…………………..J.
[KURIAN JOSEPH]

…………………..J.
[SANJAY KISHAN KAUL]

NEW DELHI;
JULY 10, 2018.

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